50. Band of Brothers: BYU

http://byucougars.com/m-football/wallpaper/band-brothers

The BYU motto has been "Band of Brothers" for only a few years, and even though the Utah Utes tried to make fun of it with their "Band of Sisters" saying, these three words mean a lot to the BYU football program.

The slogan was originally introduced in 2006 by head coach Bronco Mendenhall, who wanted to unite the team.

49. Orange Power: Oklahoma State

Orange Power is a chant the fans in Stillwater love to use during the game. It has grown so popular here that there are websites dedicated to it and also T-shirts that have been made detailing Orange Power.

The saying has taken over Stillwater, and with the recent success of the Cowboys, it is going to be heard a lot for years to come.

44. 10,000 Men of Harvard: Harvard

This is the most well-known of all the Harvard fight songs and was written nearly 100 years ago. It brings together so much history and tradition that few schools can match it.

After each victory, the team gathers together in the locker room and sings "10,000 Men of Harvard." This is truly one of the great traditions in college football that many people do not even know about.

38. Oregon Win the Day: Oregon

The saying began on a team retreat, shortly after Chip Kelly was hired as offensive coordinator in 2007. The idea was that even at practice, the players would act like winners every single day.

A few years later when Kelly was the head coach, the team claimed "Win the Day" as their team motto. It is now in giant letters on the players' entrance to the stadium, as well as in the locker room and on a billboard to Eugene.

30. It's Great to Be a Florida Gator: Florida

This is a chant that the people of "The Swamp" have grown to love and adore. The chant never rang more true than in 2008 when the Gators laid the smack down on LSU and the stadium cheered one of their favorite sayings.

There are shirts that contain the logo, and it is a staple at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium.

Now if the Gators can get a few more wins this season, the chant will be even more prolific.

27. Husker Power: Nebraska

"Husker Power" is kind of a motto for Nebraska. There are a lot of different programs and clubs that are named after it, making it a staple of the program.

Needless to say, the fans love to chant it in Lincoln at the football games. This is one of the most difficult stadiums to play in the Big Ten, and when this chant is ringing throughout, it can get rather loud.

21. Rocky Top: Tennessee

"Rocky Top" is a country song that is associated with the University of Tennessee.

The marching band has played this since the 1970s at all of the major sporting events. Neyland Stadium is one of the biggest in college football, and when 'Rocky Top' is playing, it is also one of the loudest.

13. Hook 'Em Horns: Texas

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hook_%27em_Horns

Hook 'Em Horns is not only the hand signal that the University of Texas calls their own, but it is also a famous saying at the University.

While it is hard to go a few minutes inside the stadium without seeing the hand signal, try walking around in Texas, particularly Austin, without seeing the signal from people just walking down the street.

5. We Are Marshall: Marshall

"We Are Marshall: is a chant that means a lot to the Thundering Herd football program and the entire university.

When a plane crash took the lives of 75 people in November 1970, the entire community banded together, and it certainly sends chills down the spines of the Marshall fans and everyone in attendance when it is heard throughout the stadium.